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What’s new at the Biodôme

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What’s new at the Biodôme

The Montréal Biodôme is a living environment that offers a new experience every time you visit! Whether it's the sloth that decides to get moving, the Laurentian Maple Forest that changes colour in the fall, or the penguins that enter molting season, a visit to the Biodôme is never exactly the same.

At its reopening in 2020, the Biodôme will offer a renewed experience and some new features:

A host of visit trails

Once you have passed the entrance hall, you enter an atrium from which you can build your own route according to your wishes. The Biodôme can thus be discovered at your own pace. From the atrium, you can go from one ecosystem to the next, but you can also retrace your steps to take a closer look at an element that piqued your curiosity or to move to another ecosystem in any order you like.

New perspectives

A brand-new mezzanine offers new views and a whole new perspective on the Tropical Rainforest, the Laurentian Maple Forest and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Access to this new space bathed in natural light is via walkways located in the Tropical Rainforest and the Gulf of St. Lawrence ecosystems. Along the way, it is easier to observe the animals and plants that live there at various heights.

Ever more immersive

A visit to the Montréal Biodôme is a truly immersive experience! And to reinforce the feeling of immersion, visitors pass through a tunnel and walk alongside a wall of ice that separates the "Sub-Antarctic Islands" ecosystem where penguins live from the "Labrador Coast" ecosystem. Why is that? First, you get a better view of the birds and get to feel the cold weather of the Labrador Coast, and second, because these two ecosystems are in entirely different hemispheres.

A downloadable mobile application

To add to the sense of immersion, satisfy the curiosity of visitors and get closer to nature, the Biodôme has opted for a mobile application rather than traditional information panels. Visitors can now access complete fact sheets on the flora and fauna of the Biodôme, video excerpts to better understand certain behaviours of interest, and additional information on habitats in natural environments.

New animals in augmented reality

By using the mobile application to visit the Biodôme, you can even observe animals in augmented reality - an original way to present emblematic animals of the ecosystems of the Americas that are not found at the Biodôme.

A behind-the-scenes exhibit on the Biodôme

Located at the very top of the Biodôme, on the new mezzanine, the new Bio-machine exhibition area provides a behind-the-scenes view of the Biodôme. Young and old alike will surely enjoy learning all about what is being done to reproduce, under one roof, the five ecosystems of the Americas.

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Space for Life brings together the Biodôme, the Insectarium, the Jardin botanique and the Planétarium Rio Tinto Alcan on the same site.These four prestigious institutions of the City of Montreal form the largest natural science complex in Canada.